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that is the most controversial part of arizona's tough immigration law. it requires police to check the immigration status of anyone they stop, detain, arrest, if there's reasonable suspicion that the person is in the country illegally. well, undocumented immigrants from mexico decided they could not take a chance. they headed back home, but for their american-born kids, the adjustment has not been easy. here's rafael romo. >> reporter: in a remote town in northern mexico, a 10-year-old boy is struggling with his homework. oscar is getting extra help from his father because he is having trouble adjusting to his new school. >> when you left you were in, what, fourth grade? >> third grade. >> reporter: the fifth grader is technically a foreigner in his father's land. he was born in arizona and is a u.s. citizen. >> do you know the pledge of allegiance? can you say it for me? >> i pledge allegiance to the flag to the united states of america. >> reporter: his family moved back to mexico after arizona approved the toughest immigration law in the united states
that is the most controversial part of arizona's tough immigration law. it requires police to check the immigration status of anyone they stop, detain, arrest, if there's reasonable suspicion that the person is in the country illegally. well, undocumented immigrants from mexico decided they could not take a chance. they headed back home, but for their american-born kids, the adjustment has not been easy. here's rafael romo. >> reporter: in a remote town in northern mexico, a 10-year-old...
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the southern poverty law center has identified at least 70 such providers around the country. and i think they're going after some of the others next. >> we'll have to watch this. it's fascinating to see what the cases -- what the arguments are in court. alan duke, thank you very much. nice to see you. >>> by the way, should mention here that the american medical association is opposed to what it calls so-called cures like conversion therapy. the association says that they're a serious threat actually to a person's health and a person's well-being. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with ap
the southern poverty law center has identified at least 70 such providers around the country. and i think they're going after some of the others next. >> we'll have to watch this. it's fascinating to see what the cases -- what the arguments are in court. alan duke, thank you very much. nice to see you. >>> by the way, should mention here that the american medical association is opposed to what it calls so-called cures like conversion therapy. the association says that they're a...
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morsi declared all his laws, all his decrees are final and cannot be overturned or appealed until egypt's new constitution is put in place. just days ago, people around the world were praising morsi for his pivotal role in negotiating the israel/hamas cease-fire. today, protesters set fire to a symbol of morsi's power, the muslim brotherhood headquarters in alexandria, egypt. morsi supporters clashed with protesters there. morsi is defending his new powers, saying he's not taking sides and the steps he took are meant to achieve political and social stability. reza sayah joins us live in cairo. reza, is morsi's government strong enough, so early in this administration, to withstand this level of protests? >> reporter: well, we're going to find out in the coming weeks, but the political landscape is certainly in his favor. he's got the backing of police and security forces, but make no mistake, these are demonstrators, protesters that are determined and energized. many say one of the outcomes of the 2011 revolution was that many egyptians lost their fear and inhibition to protests and speak
morsi declared all his laws, all his decrees are final and cannot be overturned or appealed until egypt's new constitution is put in place. just days ago, people around the world were praising morsi for his pivotal role in negotiating the israel/hamas cease-fire. today, protesters set fire to a symbol of morsi's power, the muslim brotherhood headquarters in alexandria, egypt. morsi supporters clashed with protesters there. morsi is defending his new powers, saying he's not taking sides and the...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. >>> it's been three months that a strike in south africa -- almost 20 years ago. these are images from that fateful day. hard to forget that. police killed 34 minors in that shooting. we look at the borking conditions in mines and one of the key reasons behind miners' wage demands. [ rooster ] >> reporter: the tranquil eastern cape. some 800 kilometers from johannesburg is the birthplace of nelson mandela, and it's the home of where mine workers hail from. there's little economic activity here, so thousands of men leave their families behind many sech of work in the gold and platinum mines near johannesburg. after years of service, they come home to retire feeling weak like this 64-year-old who contracted silicosis after a lifetime of inhaling mine dust as a drill operator. >> translator: i have spent months with an aching chest. i have never worked any place else. mining is all that i have ever known. >> reporter: tra
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. >>> it's been three months that a strike in south africa -- almost 20 years ago. these are images from that fateful day. hard to forget that. police killed 34 minors in that shooting. we look at the borking conditions in mines and one of the key reasons behind miners' wage demands. [ rooster ] >> reporter:...
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this law is almost 30 years old. worked very well. the electronic communications privacy act is in effect our federal wiretapping law. what it said is electronic communications require subpoenas and warrants and court orders to get unless they're 180 days old and stored someplace else. no one in 1986 ever had the dream of what could happen to cell phones 30 years later. >> you got that right. will it be difficult for those lawmakers who want to put more privacy rules into place because the government uses cell phone records, you know, in cases against terrorists, to track down terrorists. >> and we have those protections now. and you can subpoena verizon, you can subpoena at&t wireless. you can subpoena facebook and get this information. but it requires a subpoena. now what we're doing is looking at what doesn't require a subpoena. what can you do without a court order or warrant. can law enforcement just pick it up and look at it, see what it says, and act on that. and that's really the issue here. i suspect that the senate will be l
this law is almost 30 years old. worked very well. the electronic communications privacy act is in effect our federal wiretapping law. what it said is electronic communications require subpoenas and warrants and court orders to get unless they're 180 days old and stored someplace else. no one in 1986 ever had the dream of what could happen to cell phones 30 years later. >> you got that right. will it be difficult for those lawmakers who want to put more privacy rules into place because...
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do you think the law will play into the lawsuit? >> you know, it is a fairly new ban on conversion therapy in california. california is the only state as far as i know, the first state in our nation to ban reparative therapy or conversion therapy for people under the age of 18. so that will, again, lend support to the plaintiffs in this case that this therapy is just junk science, that it is not appropriate therapy for changing someone's sexual orientation. and so i suspect that we'll be hearing more not only about the california law banning it, but also just about the medical evidence supporting or not supporting this therapy. >> just wanted to talk about it, first of its kind lawsuit, see where it goes. sunny hostin on the case, thank you. >> thanks, brooke. >>> drugs, gangs, murder. one expert says that's what many americans think of when they think of mexico and the country's next leader, minutes away from sitting down with president obama at the white house. my next guest explains why americans have the wrong idea about mexico.
do you think the law will play into the lawsuit? >> you know, it is a fairly new ban on conversion therapy in california. california is the only state as far as i know, the first state in our nation to ban reparative therapy or conversion therapy for people under the age of 18. so that will, again, lend support to the plaintiffs in this case that this therapy is just junk science, that it is not appropriate therapy for changing someone's sexual orientation. and so i suspect that we'll be...
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the southern poverty law center, known for going after hate groups, filed the suit on behalf of hour men today. men say they suffered from depression, anxiety after months of therapy with a group called jonah. that stands for jews offering new alternatives for healing. men say their parents spent a lot of money on conversion therapy that added up to consumer fraud. >> i watched as grown men were frenzied into fits of emotional rage against their mothers and encouraged to act out physical violence against their parents in order to access their so-called true manhood and become more heterosexual. >> a lawsuit says the gay conversion techniques included violently beating effigies of their mothers with tennis rackets, having to strip make itted in group sessions and being subjected to ridicule and mock locker room scenarios. cnn has reached out to the conversion group jonah for comment and has not received a response. >>> black friday, cybermonday encourages shopping. today we'll focus on giving instead of getting. take tyle, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just t
the southern poverty law center, known for going after hate groups, filed the suit on behalf of hour men today. men say they suffered from depression, anxiety after months of therapy with a group called jonah. that stands for jews offering new alternatives for healing. men say their parents spent a lot of money on conversion therapy that added up to consumer fraud. >> i watched as grown men were frenzied into fits of emotional rage against their mothers and encouraged to act out physical...
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is sort of speeding past the laws in our country. so i don't know what the answer is. is it private? some courts are saying, yeah, it's private. you need a warrant for that information. other courts are saying, well, no, it is like overhearing a phone conversation. no. there is no expectation of privacy. so with no real federal statute, sort of laying the law of the land and without the supremes having weighed in, i don't think -- >> do you think they will? this has to go to the supreme court, right? >> it has to. it is sort of ripe this question is ripe for the supreme court. i think the take away is what you have on your phone is just not private. so you to be very careful because there is such a wealth of information. think about the location feature. use your phone, the cops kind of can find out where you are because of the gps system that we all use with twitter and facebook. your text messages, are they private? they're still on your phone. so we have to be very, very careful until the law has caught up with technology. >> okay
is sort of speeding past the laws in our country. so i don't know what the answer is. is it private? some courts are saying, yeah, it's private. you need a warrant for that information. other courts are saying, well, no, it is like overhearing a phone conversation. no. there is no expectation of privacy. so with no real federal statute, sort of laying the law of the land and without the supremes having weighed in, i don't think -- >> do you think they will? this has to go to the supreme...